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Google Analytics for Copyright Infringement
Believe it or not– Google removes around a million links a month. Roughly half of those links are because Microsoft reports a link as hosting copyright infringing software. The second most reporting company is
Read More »Blizzard says “Diablo III Servers NOT Hacked”
Blizzard updated Diablo III’s official forums at Battle.net today announcing that the Diablo III servers have not been hacked. Primarily addressing security concerns Blizzard also said that the number of players who have contacted
Read More »Judge recommends import ban to the U.S. of some Xbox 360 models
The lawsuits and counter lawsuits continue. Microsoft is facing an import ban on the 4Gb and 250GB versions of the Xbox 360 models into the U.S. after U.S. International Trade Commission administrative law judge
Read More »Facebook Sued Over IPO Scandal With Morgan Stanley
Where’s the dislike button when you need it? Facebook definitely needs it this week after a disastrous past five days. Shares of Facebook ended at $38 on its first day of trading, exactly where
Read More »The Apple designer behind the iconic iPhone, iPad and iMac is Knighted
The Chief Designer for Apple, Jonathan Ive, is now Sir Jonathan Ive after receiving his knighthood from Princess Anne. Officially he is now a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire for
Read More »HP Earnings Force 27,000 Layoffs
HP reported much lower earnings than projected, likely due to the recent toss-up of their business strategy and leadership. Unfortunately for HP employees, this translates to a significant reduction of workforce. Almost 10% of
Read More »Rumor Mill: iPhone 5
The iPhone rumor mill never stops churning and so we bring you the latest in iPhone 5 rumors. The newest iteration of Apple’s iPhone, the iPhone 5, is expected to hit shelves sometime this
Read More »EU Antitrust Regulators Target Google
In November 2010, the EU launched an investigation to probe the California-based company. Google has not been the only company to be targeted, it finds itself along with 14 others (including Microsoft and Expedia). After
Read More »Google’s Acquisition of Motorola Mobility is Complete
The $12.5 Million deal to acquire Motorola Mobility has finally closed. Both US and European Union governments approved the deal months ago but China was the last hurdle. Thankfully for Motorola, who have been
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